Ceasefire in Lebanon could come ‘within days’: Israeli envoy

The Israeli ambassador to Washington on Monday said that a ceasefire deal to end fighting between Israel and the Lebanon-based Hezbollah could be reached "within days."

Ambassador Mike Herzog told Israeli Army Radio that there remained "points to finalize" and that any deal required agreement from the government. But he said, "We are close to a deal" and that "it can happen within days."

Among the issues that remain is an Israeli demand to reserve the right to act should Hezbollah violate its obligations under the emerging deal. The deal seeks to push Hezbollah and Israeli troops out of southern Lebanon.

Similarly, multiple reports said that Israel has agreed in principle to the U.S.-backed ceasefire with Hezbollah in Lebanon and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is now working on how to present it to the public.

Citing several Israeli, American and Lebanese sources, the outlets reported that the proposal will include three stages: A truce followed by Hezbollah removing its forces north of the Litani River, an Israeli pullout from southern Lebanon and, finally, the Israeli-Lebanese negotiations on demarcation of contested border areas.

The reports said an international body led by the U.S. will be tasked with monitoring the ceasefire.

Israel names Netanyahu ally as US ambassador

 

Amid the U.S. efforts for a ceasefire in Lebanon, the Israeli government approved the nomination of Yechiel Leiter, an ally of Netanyahu, as the country's ambassador to Washington.

The announcement comes after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump named hard-liner conservative Mike Huckabee as his choice for U.S. ambassador to Israel under his incoming administration.

A former adviser to Netanyahu, Leiter,...

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